Monday, 9 December 2024

The Secret of Eilean Mhor

 



I hope that after you read this you might buy the book. It costs less than a pint of beer and is available as an Amazon paperback – or Kindle if you prefer (even Kindle unlimited). Let’s start with the link to it.

 

The Secret of Eilean Mhor: Amazon.co.uk: Harris, George: 9781910693322: Books

 

A few years ago we had a family holiday on the west coast of Scotland. My grandsons loved it – the beach, the woods, the hills. In fact we have had a holiday somewhere on the west coast maybe a hundred times in the last fifty years. I thought I would write a book about it.

 

I made it a children’s adventure story because of my grandchildren. Inventing and telling the adventure plot was fun, and I think it worked. As my daughter said to me later: “He’s reading your book right now. He can’t put it down.” But I was also keen to include all the bits that can make a holiday on that wonderful coast such a pleasure, for adults as well as for children. There is boating, hill walking, searching the machair for flowers, a Highland games, swimming, playing on the beach and exploring wild woodland.

 


One child whom I did not know at all – daughter of the friend of a friend - said to me: “There’s only one thing wrong with your book. It hasn’t got a sequel.”

 

I decided to make my own illustrations. They may not be great art, but they do show exactly what I wanted. The clachan with its island is invented but the mountain they go up is real. Readers can feel they are in Moidart. I could have used photos of the area, such as these.

 


(No spoilers, but a cave and a washed-up telegraph pole are important in the story)

Designing an Amazon paperback tested my new skills to the limit. The pagination of the chapter headings isn’t quite what I was after. Otherwise it is a very handy little book. It would make a good present for a young reader.

 Reviews by friends of the author can’t always be trusted, of course. That’s why I was so pleased with the opinion of the unknown girl who wanted a sequel. Here also is an Amazon review by a completely unknown purchaser: 

A great adventure mystery story, set in one of the best places on earth - the west coast of Scotland. Would recommend! Thanks for writing this, it was amazing.”